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kwan tucksoonRT @bhudd: RT @carlosjmedina: 5 Ways to Teach Cyber Safety and Digital Responsibility | #ISTE10 http://bit.ly/dbVTUX (via @web20classroom)
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Bruce HuddlesonRT @carlosjmedina: 5 Ways to Teach Cyber Safety and Digital Responsibility | #ISTE10 http://bit.ly/dbVTUX (via @web20classroom)
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H Below"How to teach digital safety, responsibility and respect"
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Denis LamyWhat are YOU doing to teach digital safety, responsibility, and respect?
Most school’s answer to this question is NOTHING. This head in the sand approach is not only ineffective, but harmful for our students. In this approach, kids learn how to navigate the web, social media, and virtual worlds on their own with zero supervision or guidance. We, as educators, can no longer stand by and pretend that this world doesn’t exist. -
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Empower Your Students
Help your kids develop a sense of ownership with the web. Allow them to be involved in the production of internet safety media. For example, check out http://supersocialsafety.blogspot.com. Kids review and report on the safety and practical use of websites, tools, and virtual worlds.
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Tanja GalettiRT @lgEduGator: 5 Ways to Teach Cyber Safety and Digital Responsibility | #ISTE10 #EdTech #EdChat http://ow.ly/2aqWz
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Gain Parental Support
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Parents and guardians have been “dateline-ized” by horror stories regarding the social web, facebook, and other forms of social media
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Bring the community in first. Inform and educate them on the amazing power of the read, write web as it relates to student achievement, global citizenship, and the future.
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Teach Digital Citizenship
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Teach your students’ netiquette with the same importance that they are taught the rules of the road. We are not users but community members, stakeholders, citizens OF the web.
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Empower Your Students
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Help your kids develop a sense of ownership with the web. Allow them to be involved in the production of internet safety media. For example, check out http://supersocialsafety.blogspot.com.
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Combat the Myth of Anonymity
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behind every avatar or username there is a human being with feelings.
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Incorporate Social Media and the Power of the Read/Write Web in Your Classroom
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Sue Densmorearticle with 5 ideas for actually teaching cybersafety to kids.
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Jayme Johnson"We, as educators, can no longer stand by and pretend that this world doesn’t exist.
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Jorge BorgesRT @pgsimoes: #learningtoday 5 Ways to Teach Cyber Safety and Digital Responsibility | #ISTE10 http://dlvr.it/2YXvq
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